My guess is that, similar to what Jeremy wrote, that Google constantly
changes the translation algorithm, and if we as third party developers
stored translations indefinitely, then Google translations many years
old could pop up later, which would look odd since the translation
algorithm by then most likely would be much better.

On May 15, 11:14 pm, Zdravko Gligic <zgli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would definitely like to hear an explanation as it definitely makes
> no sense to me and especially not for cases where our own sites are
> the originators of content and where we are in total control of
> content changing or not and whether re-translation would need to
> happen.  While GOOG can do what it pleases with what it owns, I can
> not see even a hint of what such terms achieve for them, other than
> that they are totally counter productive and lose-lose for both sides.
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> On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Shakya, Subodh <sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I didn't realize that we're not allowed to store the results of
> > translations. This would mean that the API is mostly meant for real-
> > time client side scripting. For example, if I write a blog post in
> > English and want to store the translation when say a Russian visitor
> > visits it would not be allowed with these terms. I do not think its a
> > scalable solution for a user to do the translation on the fly every
> > single time. Nor is it good for Google since users will just be doing
> > the same translations over and over again!
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> > Can someone really shed some light on this?
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